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Saravia Law, P.L.L.C., led by Attorney Elmer Saravia, offers comprehensive legal services in Immigration, Family Law, Criminal Law, and Estate Planning. Serving the Boston Metro Area with integrity and compassion.

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I pledge to approach every client with the utmost respect and integrity, ensuring open and trustworthy communication throughout our engagement. I am dedicated to keeping you fully apprised of any updates regarding your case, be it in immigration, estate planning and probate, criminal law, or divorce and family law. Rest assured, you can always reach out to me with any queries or concerns. My approach is friendly and grounded, aiming to make our interactions as relatable and straightforward as possible.

Immigration

These services offer support for green cards, fiancee visas, naturalization, asylum, SIJS, and other immigration-related matters.

Estate Planning and Probate

Solutions to individuals and families in managing their assets and ensuring the smooth transfer of wealth to beneficiaries.

Criminal Law

This service encompasses a broad range of offenses, providing clients with a robust defense strategy tailored to their unique circumstances.

Divorce and Family Law

Offer compassionate and knowledgeable legal assistance to individuals and families navigating sensitive family-related matters such as divorce, child custody, guardianship, and adoption.
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Elmer Saravia

I can alleviate much of the stress if you speak with me early in the process. I can review your facts, explain how the laws apply and discuss your legal options in both immigration and family law cases, or help you understand the steps we need to take to create a comprehensive estate plan. I can save time by ensuring that your paperwork and documents are filed correctly and in a timely fashion, and that you have the information necessary to move forward.

Christopher Riccardi

Christopher Riccardi works as the Case Manager at Saravia Law, where his dedication and passion to learn contribute to the firm's success. With a diverse educational background and a passion for languages and cultures, Christopher brings a unique perspective to his role.

Christopher pursued his higher education at Wentworth Institute of Technology, laying the foundation for his analytical and problem-solving skills. In addition to his technical background, Christopher immersed himself in the study of the Arabic language at Emmanuel College, reflecting his commitment to linguistic proficiency and cross-cultural communication.

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How I Work

I’m committed to treating every client with respect and dignity. That means you can expect me to communicate with you in an honest and reliable manner. I’ll keep you informed of all developments in your Immigration, Estate Planning and Probate, Criminal Law, Divorce and Family Law cases. You can turn to me anytime with concerns or questions. You’ll also find that I’m friendly, relatable and down-to-earth. My goal is to be not only your lawyer, but also a trusted adviser, advocate, ally and friend.

Assistance For The LGBTQ+ Community

Family law matters for members of the LGBTQ+ community can become slightly more complicated in some situations. As a nonbinary person (my pronouns are xe/xer/xers), I am familiar with the issues that can arise in these cases. I provide customized representation, focusing on solving the problems that actually matter to you. I will be there, by your side, throughout your case, to help you move forward.

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Saravia Law prepared my estate planning in almost no time. We had the consultation, and in no time the documents were prepared and finalized. Thank you Elmer.

Margaret S.

My wife and I are very happy with Elmer. I was worried about getting my green card in time before my legal status expired, but I received it within a few months of applying. Highly recommend Saravia Law.

Alex W.

Attorney Saravia provided efficient, informative, and reliable services for my prenup. My spouse and I were able to marry as planned. Thank you Elmer!

Will B.

Elmer helped me reunite with my daughter. I am very thankful for Saravia Laws’ services during my divorce.

Oseas G.

frequently asked questions

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This is a misunderstanding a lot of my clients have because you need to have a legal status to apply for work authorization. If you wish to apply for work authorization, we need to figure out which legal status you qualify for, and depending on the process will we be able to apply for work authorization.

Yes, you can, but every case will be different so the manner we apply for the green card can vary. Typically there are two steps for a green card process. The first step is the I-130 and the second step is the actual Green Card application. Once the first step is approved, you can move forward with the second step. However, if your spouse is a US citizen, you can apply for a one-step green card meaning you can file both steps at the same time.

If you qualify for the standard green card process, as of April 01, 2024, the total amount should be around $3,005 for Adjustment of Status and around $1,200 for consular processing. These fees may vary in the future*

This will most likely be no. There are a few elements to satisfy to qualify for asylum, but essentially you need to have a fear of persecution based on your race, religion, nationality, political group, or particular social group. A desire to have a better life would not satisfy the elements for asylum, but that doesn’t mean you don’t qualify for asylum for another reason.

You most likely do qualify, queer claims usually satisfy the elements for Asylum because most queer people coming from more conservative countries have experience some kind of harm because of their queerness.

Most likely yes, your child qualifies for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS). This process involves two steps, one step with the Probate and Family Court in your state, and the second step with USCIS. If a court issues a Special Immigrant Juvenile Finding, then your SIJS application with USCIS will most likely get approved.

One reason why Massachusetts is one of the best states is because of its stance on queer rights. We see this in the adoption process, yes a queer couple can adopt a child. It will be the same process as a standard adoption. Depending on your situation there might be a few more documents to file.

The 1A Divorce is a joint petition. Both parties work together to prepare and file the divorce documents. Typically, this is a faster, smoother, and less emotional process. We want 1A Divorces as opposed to the 1B Divorces. A 1B Divorce happens when both parties either don’t want to get divorced, or they can’t agree on terms for the divorce. A 1B will be a longer process.

1A Divorce is different than a 1B as far as paperwork, but each process will have at least one hearing, a separation agreement, and an eventual divorce.

Massachusetts uses a formula to calculate child support. The formula will take into consideration your gross weekly income and your spouse’s gross weekly income. The amount you owe will depend on these factors.

It depends. You can file for divorce in Massachusetts if you’ve lived in the state for 1 year or the reason the marriage ended happened in Massachusetts and you lived in the state as a couple. If you lived together as a couple and the marriage ended in Massachusetts, you will be able to get a divorce here.

Yes, you definitely do if you own assets. Some examples of assets include real estate, a business, and cash. Massachusetts does have intestate succession laws so your assets will be distributed to your closest relatives, but if you wish to distribute your assets in particular manner, you should have an estate plan.

I always recommend updating your estate planning every 5 to 10 years or when a major life event occurs such as the birth of a child.

Yes, you do. In Massachusetts, any bequests or appointments to your ex-spouse will be revoked. Most estate planning drafted with a spouse in mind is typically integral to the documents, so I always recommend to start from scratch, but codicils and amendments are also possible.

Rearranging the order – Trusts are divided into revocable (amendable) trusts and irrevocable (not amendable) trusts. If you want to avoid probate court and wish to amend the trust in the future a revocable trust is a good vehicle. Typically, a revocable trust is a good idea if you wish to modify the trust in the future, a revocable trust makes sense for a younger couple because typically they have major life events that call for revisions of their estate planning.

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Christopher Riccardi Bio

Christopher Riccardi works as the Case Manager at Saravia Law, where his dedication and passion to learn contribute to the firm’s success. With a diverse educational background and a passion for languages and cultures, Christopher brings a unique perspective to his role.

Christopher pursued his higher education at Wentworth Institute of Technology, laying the foundation for his analytical and problem-solving skills. In addition to his technical background, Christopher immersed himself in the study of the Arabic language at Emmanuel College, reflecting his commitment to linguistic proficiency and cross-cultural communication.

Driven by a deep appreciation for diverse cultures, Christopher has a passion for traveling. His firsthand experiences have enriched his cultural understanding but also positioned him as a valuable asset in handling cross-cultural cases.

Beyond his professional responsibilities, Christopher is a lifelong learner with a keen interest in languages. Currently expanding his linguistic skills, he is dedicated to mastering Korean and Spanish in his spare time. This commitment reflects his belief in the importance of effective communication and connection on a personal level.

Christopher enjoys embracing the power of nature through hiking and pushing his physical limits. Simultaneously, he follows the ever-evolving landscape of technology and privacy trends.

Elmer Saravia Bio

Attorney Elmer Saravia is the first-generation immigrant and non-binary founder of Saravia Law. Elmer was born in Guatemala City, Guatemala and immigrated to the United States at the age of 2 with xer parents and siblings. Elmer obtained legal residence through the efforts of xer parents and eventually became a US citizen at the age of 15.

Elmer obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Azusa Pacific University in Southern California. Xe obtained his Juris Doctorate Degree from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law. During xer time with the consumer clinic at UNH, Elmer gained experience in client relations, document review, legal pleadings preparation, and court litigation. Xe externed with New Hampshire-based corporations developing xer skills in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating agreements, and Elmer gained experience in business-based, family-based, and humanitarian immigration matters while working for Boston-based law firms. Elmer has worked on a variety of matters from H-1Bs to Green Cards to Removal Proceedings to Appeals. Elmer has participated in pro bono services such as working with individuals during Citizenship Day, preparing and filing asylum applications, and parole and bond for clients in detention.

Elmer has also gained experience partnering with law firms to assist with their estate planning cases involving wills, trusts, power of attorneys, and healthcare proxies, and family cases including divorces, prenuptial agreements, child custody and parenting time, child support, name changes, adoptions, and guardianship.

In xer spare time, Elmer is learning Portuguese and Arabic, tai chi, meditating, traveling, hiking, and hanging out with friends and family. Elmer is an advocate of self-love and invests time in learning, understanding, and practicing opening the heart through chakra healing, crystals, and reiki, amongst other teachings.

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